Mechanism for converting motion.



No. 669,269. Patented Mar. 5, mol.

M. E. STOVER.

MECHANISM FOR CUNVERTING-MOTION.

(Application led Nov. 26, 1900.) (No Model.)

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UNITED STATES PATENT EEICEG MARK E. STOVER, OF COLUMBUS, OHIO, ASSIGNOROF ONE-HALF TO .JOHN WILLIAM HALL, OF SAGINAW, MICHIGAN.

MECHANISM FOR CONVERTING MOTION.

SPECIFICATION formingpart of Letters Patent No. 669,269, dated March 5,1901.

Application filed November 26, 1900- Serial No. 37,778. (lIo model.)

To all whom it may concern: outer casing A is provided with a projectingBe it known that I, MARKE. STOVER, a citiportion, to which is attachedthe element or zen of the United States, residing at Colli rnequivalentmeans forimparting an oscillating bus, in the county of Franklin andState of movement to the casing. The male clutch or 55 Ohio, haveinvented new and useful Improvestationary member B has a hub which issements in Mechanism for Converting Motion, cured to the shaft casing orsleeve c, so that of which the following is a specification. the samewill beheld stationary upon its-suprlhis invention relates to certainnew and port, and a portion of the face of the male useful improvementsin mechanism for conclutch is cut away or recessed to receive the 6o ioverting an oscillating into a rotary motion; hub or central projectingportion of the feand it consists in the construction and cornmaleclutch. The periphery of said clutch B bination of the parts, as will behereinafter is shaped to present on opposite sides segset forth, andspecifically pointed ont in the ments B and between the segmentsinclined claims. surfaces B2, the deeper ends whereof may be 15 In theaccompanying drawings, Figure l is recessed for the reception of springsused to a View showing the invention applied to a project rollers awayfrom the deeper ends of force-feed lubricator which is carried by a theperipheral recesses. pitman-head to luhricate the wrist-pin, an os- Thefemale clutch or revoluble member C cillating motion being imparted tothe casing is centrally made fast to the shaft, and from 7o 2o oftheclutch by the movement of the pitman. the hub thereof extends a web, theouter por- Fig. 2 is an elevation, partly in section; and tion of whichcarries a rim which overlies the Fig. 3 is a vertical sectional view onthe line periphery of the male clutch or stationary 3 3 of Fig 2. memberB, said rim having a cylindrical in- In the drawings, a designates apitman, ner surface and an outer face, which presents 25 upon the headof which is mounted a lubriseveral segments C', between which areincatorb, the force-feed mechanism thereof beclined faces C2, whichtaper in a direction oping actuated through the medium of a shaft positetothe inclination of the inclined faces supported by a casing or sleevec, attached to of the male clutch B. the stem of the lubricator. Thewrist orcrank Rollers D D are placed between the rim of 8o 3o pin d ofthe pitman a carries a plate e, havthe casing A and the inclinedportions of the ing a plurality of perforations, in one of which femaleclutch C. The rollers D occupy a pois placed a pin f for engagement withan arm sition between the cylindrical inner face of g, one end thereofbeing connected to the casthe female clutch and the inclined faces ofing of the clutch, so that it will be oscillated the male clutch. by themovement of the pitman upon the It will be noted that the male clutch Bis wrist-pin. The means shown for supporting held stationary and thatt-he female clutch or oscillating the outer case of the clutch mayrotates, the operation being that when the be substantially the same asis shown in my casing is oscillated the rollers D' between thepatentforlubricators,No.574,688,dated Janrim of the casing and thecam-faces of the 9o 4o uary 5, 1897, and though my presentinvenrevoluble member C drive the shaft forward tion may be used forsuch purpose it is not and that when such rollers are thrown out oflimited thereto, but may be utilized wherever locked engagement by achange of direction it is desired to convert an oscillating motion ofmovement of the casing the other or inner into a rotary motion. set ofrollers D locks the two clutches to each 4'. The outer rim of the casingA has a cylinother, the locking of the clutches preventing dricalinterior and carries on one side a plate any back motion being im partedto the shaft. A', havinga central aperture for the passage I claimftherethrough of the hub of the male ratchet l. In combination with anoscillating cas- B, and on the other side of the rim is a removing, afixed male clutch with cam-faces, a feroo 5o able covering plate or diskA2, which may be male clutch positioned between the fixed attached tothe rim by screws, as shown. The clutch and the casing the female clutchhavfaces of the stationary member, a easingT having a, cylindricalinterior, and rollers beween the easing and revoluble member, substaniially as shown.

In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand in presence of twosubscribing wit.- l nesses.

MARK E. STOVER.

Witnesses l PEARLE BROWNLEE, l C. T. WARNER.

